2024 Range Rover Sport Autobiography P550e PHEV Review

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Published 2024-05-31
The 2024 Range Rover Sport Autobiography comes with an excellent PHEV drivetrain, and a hefty as-tested price of $167,000 CAD. We see what makes this SUV unique in the ever-growing plug-in hybrid market.

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This week Nile is behind the wheel of the 2024 Range Rover Sport Autobiography P550e PHEV, a luxury SUV with a 121 km EV range according to the WLTP, but here in Canada it's closer to about 90 kms. This mid-size luxury SUV is the most expensive we've tested here on TestDrive to date, and comes with a $10,600 paint option, Constellation Blue with glossy finish. We go over the important technical details and features found on this vehicle, and explain some of the core mechanical details of this vehicle.

We jump on the inside to discuss the sustainable materials used on this vehicle, along with options for those who don't care about that. Nile also goes over the technology found on the Range Rover Sport including the new 13.1" Pivi Pro infotainment system, fully digital gauge cluster, 11.4" dual rear entertainment screens, HUD, video rearview mirror, and more. We discuss seat comfort and how the 29-speaker Meridian Signature Surround audio system helps to amplify your sound while reducing the outside noise.

We then hit the road to discuss the performance from this 543 horsepower SUV including our testing in full EV mode along with Hybrid Dynamic mode. We go over our energy efficiency and fuel economy test results, along with how much real-world EV driving we've been able to do with this Range Rover Sport.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:17 Specifications
03:24 Mechanical Features
06:44 Interior & Technology
13:55 Performance Testing
15:25 Fuel Economy
17:14 Test Drive
19:23 Final Thoughts
22:23 End Screen

All Comments (4)
  • @gaara4667
    All of this is without a doubt luxurious. When brand new all the technology inside wouldn’t be a worry with warranty and more than likely the customers would have the money to fix issues. The used market will be interesting to see with these. 🤔
  • @David33316
    I'm actually getting 60 miles mixed driving on my 2024